According to PANews on March 13, data from the National Cybersecurity Information Reporting Center shows that there are currently over 200,000 active OpenClaw internet assets globally, with approximately 23,000 active within China, demonstrating explosive growth. These assets are mainly concentrated in internet-rich regions such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Sichuan, and Jiangsu. The large number of OpenClaw assets exposed to the internet poses significant security risks and makes them prime targets for cyberattacks. In particular, the uncontrollable behavior of OpenClaw agents makes them difficult to manage. OpenClaw agents are prone to losing control during instruction execution, leading to unauthorized task execution and disregard for user instructions. This could result in actions such as deleting user data, stealing user information, and taking over user terminal devices, causing significant economic losses.


